What are the working hours?

How much will I be paid?

How much income tax will I pay?

Tax status in Ireland depends on an expat's residence status. Expats qualify for tax residence if they are in Ireland, or an EU country, for at least 183 days of a tax year or 280 days over two years. Income tax: Irish income tax is calculated at the appropriate rates on your gross pay earned in a tax year.

Most employees are subject to the following taxes:

Pay as You Earn (PAYE) applies to all Irish-sourced employment income and is calculated at progressive rates. The current rates for an individual are 20% on the first EUR33,800 of the annual salary, and 40% on the balance. Income levy is payable on gross income from all sources before any tax relief, capital allowances, losses or pension contributions. The rates are 2%, 4% and 6%, depending on gross income amount. Capital gains tax: Capital gains tax is generally charged at 33% on disposals of property. (A 40% rate applies to certain assets in limited circumstances.)

What is a PPS number?

What is the cost of living?

The monthly cost of living in Ireland will very much depend on where in the country you decide to settle. Dublin is the most expensive place to live with rents being the most expensive here. If you look in smaller towns or rural areas, you'll find rents are much lower. For our sample budget below we've used the rent for a two-bedroom house outside of Dublin. We suppose two - four of you will share the costs if you choose to have your own bedroom or share a bedroom.

USD= EUR 0.85 USD EUR

Rent (furnished): USD 1111 EUR 944

Electricity: USD 111 EUR 94

Gas for central heating: USD 60 EUR 51

Garbage collection: USD 44 EUR37

Cable TV, Internet, phone package: USD 80 RUR 68

Cell phone: USD 30 EUR25

Groceries (excluding alcohol): USD 555 EUR 471

Health care plan: USD 194 EUR164

Cinema (once a month): USD 25 EUR 21

Eating out (once a month): USD 83 EUR 70

Total per month: $2293 EUR1945

What Benefits will the hospital offer?

o Two-year contract initially.

o An economy-class air ticket from country of origin and onward transfers to the candidate's initial accommodation

o A return economy-class air ticket on completion of the candidate nurse's two-year contract.

o Accommodation in Ireland for four weeks and support in finding permanent accommodation.

o Professional development and educational opportunities

o Reimbursement of fees for Nursing registration for the Irish Nursing Board